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Page Two a: JU.J Vi:.'" SATURDAY LAST DAY HILL'S CLEAN-UP SALE 9 nm n m u ULLIL I-a Grande's largest Home-Owned Store i "I waa swinging like some dear old hedy." confessed the Portland Infant, 'biiKhlne. "I couldn't seem to put any '. punch in .my shots. But of course U doe not take a lot of punch to hole , 3-inch putt. I Just went up to it. 'after mlsslnc the previous one, and , tapped it Into the hole hut It dlft Two Scots Wrest Lead at ! " e '" That ""P"""' ""tlmM TOM ARMOUR AND SMITH ARE AHEAD Interlachen From Bobby Jones and nifiey Cox. Helen Madison Makes New Mark By U. 11. Keller (Written For The Associated Press) MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., July 11 Along In the cool of the evening oi Thursday, when the thermometer in the Interlachen country club waa , l away down around 96 decrees, two - veteran soou decided to take the lead for the first day ol the national open : -? golf championship away from Bnbby Jones and Wiffy Cox, who hod held it o at 71, and when the shades of uipht : and a Jew fleeting and well-gorgea ; flocks af mosquitoes had settled s about Mirror lake. Tommy Armour. national champion of 1927, and Mac- 1 Donald Smith were tied at 70. two j strokes below par. each having done! jy i j r t ;. the last and longest nine holes in 33. QUI J OCfilSSiei And there the matter rested for j 1TM, Cm7 few hours while the dried-out com- i II ei C Oil OuiZl UUy petltors absorbed gallons of water in j . . . the effort to regain the fluidity which , Paul j. Schissler, football mentor had enabled them to imitate lawn ' nt Oreeon State college, will arrive in SEATTLE. July 11 m Helene Madison, Seattle's swimming sensa tion, possessed another world's rec ord today. Mifts Madison covered the 120-yard distance In 1 minute 16.8 seconds, clipping 18 seconds off the mark held by Ethel Lackie. Illinois A. C. In an exhibition meet here last liiRht. Another mark was shat tered when Eleanor Holm. New York, covered the 400-ynrd course In back stroke fashion In 6 minutes 53.3 sec ondi.. Former record. 6:10.2 was held by Sybil Bauer, Illinois Athletic club. sprinklers all over th Interlachen. F.fthllng Humidity If you haven't tried it or at least observed it, you can have no idea how freely the human system can dis burse moisture at a temperature of 100 degrees mingled with what Is ul popularly known as humidity. Bobby Jones consumed successive ' vacuum bottle ot ice water In play- j lng his round and when he gained -the refuge of the locker room about i 1 o'clock his necktie was a sodden : knot and he couldn't untie It and I tried It and failed and then took and cut It off of him so he could get ready for a shower. The aptest description of Cyril James Hastings Tolley in action on : yesterday was, to my way of thin-, lng. as follows: "Mr. Tolley." said a prim lady ! spectator sitting under a large shady' tree, "looked Just like an iceman who' has carried a hundred pounds of ic up five Mights of stairs and found the . lady of the house not In." Mr. Tolley was dressing and re-1 , gardlng a small heap of extraordin arily damp golf clothing. "I wonder how much weight I lost. ' playing that round,1 he speculated, j "How much do your golf clothes! weigh?" I asked. j "Three pounds, normally, he said. Nine rounds I put trie damp bundle on the scales. It weighed six pounds and a half, but this increase did not in clude what Mr. Tolley had lost alto gether by radiation. Aucr some coax ing he (rot on the scales himself, La Grande tomorrow morning on No. 34 fand will spend the here, be fore continuing a trip to the middle west. Mr. Schlssler is to be In charge of a coaching school at Illinois Wes leyan this month. Pickpockets Busy At American Open INTERLACHEN COUNTRY CLUB. Minneapolis. July 11 At A new hae- ard, cne for spectators instead of players, Appeared at the national open golf tournament today. Pickpockets, operating In the gal lery following the atari., cost a duen spectators on aggregate of $1000, police reported. tun sune-lji wer RrreT4 but later released for lack of evidence. -j Three Eastern Clubs Remain In American Race Ily Hugh . Fullerton Jr. (Associated Press Sports Writer) Three eastern clubs are about all that are left in the American league pennant race, but the four western members are putting on a struggle of their own that Is close en ugh to stir up some interest. Cleveland, holding fourth place by a diminish ing margin over Detroit. Is having a great rivalry with the Tigers while Chicago and St. Louis are staging an equally close struggle for sixth place. The Indians went one up on their nearest rivals yesterday with eight victories against seven for Detroit by winning yesterday's opening game on on abbreviated series 6 to 5. St, Louts again moved ahead ot Chicago's White Sox. taking sixth place by a half game margin and gaining a 7-6 margin In the games played between the two clubs by win- i ning a ten inning game 7 to 6. The Insertion of Ted Gulllc into the line- up turned the tide in favor of the ; Browns. As a pinch hitter he singled to brtnff fn th tvlMp rim In th I eighth and In the tenth he hit a home run to win the game. j Senators Star Ahead I Among the leaders, Washington and Philadelphia continued on even i terms, tne senators leading by a half game margin. Washington recover ed rapidly from the break in Its win ning streak by taking the final en counter from the Boston Red Sox 7 to 3. as Ossie Bluege drove In four runs with two doubles and a home run, George Earnahaw pitched the Athletics to an easy triumph over the New York Yankees, allowing only three hits for a 9 to 1 triumph. Two of the Yankee hits were made In the final Inning. The National league had but one game on Its schedule yesterday and there waa some doubt as to whether it was baseball that New York and Philadelphia played. The Giants won by a score of 19 to 8, hardly an ord inary baseball result, and some of the fielding looked far out of place on a maor league diamond. The New Yorkers had their biccest hlttine fpree in the third Inning when they New Ford Truck With Closed Cub N' EW Ford Model A A truck! and Model A light delivery cars were announced tbis iceek by the Ford Motor Company and are on display In the show rooms of Ford dealers. Changes In the truck bodies are principally In the front end. which bas been completely redesli'ed, an-J In the cab. The radlatoi Is higher with more cooling surface, fenders are wide and flowing, and a black cowl strip adds a note of distinction. The new Model AA trucks with th6 four-speed transmission Intro duced several months ago may be had with enclosed or open cab! The enclosed cab. shown above. Is all steel. It Is low in appearance yet with ample head room. The open cab is of black rubber top material and Is easily removed. Both cabs are equipped with windshields of Trlplei shatterproof glass and vac uum type windshield wipers. Model AA trucks may be had wltb a platform body, which can be equipped wltb atakea or p panel body. The chassis bas many lav provementa, including the four speed transmission, larger front brakes, stronger Bprings, powei take-off opening and optional dual rear wheels. The Model A Mne f new comtier clal cars comprises a light delivery truck with pick-up body, a de lnx delivery truck, a small panel truck and a station wagon. These can bare the smaller wheels and large! tires of the new Ford passongei cars. ' Angels Are Not Under v ire; Lose To Seattle, 7-1 Ily the Associated Press Four games remained on the sched ule of the first half season In the Pacific coast league today, and still the winner was not definitely Indi cated.. Los Angeles, considered a sure win ner at the beginning of the week, took its second severe beating out of three games at the hands of Seattle yesterday, 7 to 1. Hollywood replaced Sacramento as the only team with a mathematical j chance of beating out Los Angeles by ueieatiug tne aznaiors, 9 to U, in a night game. Oakland made It three straight over the Missions. 2 to 0. Howard Crag head turned In one of his best pitch ing performances of the season to blank the Reds. Heavers Win "Junk" Walters had San Francisco well in band as Portland won 6 to i 2. although Milju hurling for the Seals, gave less hits. The Seal field ing didn't match. -Mil Jus work.- I Los Angeles today needed one game j to cinch tne first half second flag ! Hollywood still had a chance to win 1 by four percentage points. Sacra-1 mento had an outside chance to tie i the Angels for the final leadership ' At San Francisco: R. H E ! Portland q 10' q Sau Francisco . 2 11 5 Walters and Woodall; Miljus and Penebsky. Gaston. Thomas. .uissions n a 2 Hero Too Ardent, So She Resigned NEW YORK. July 11 m It was Muriel Kiricland's task, as the demure but eager southern girl in "strictly dishonorable." to encourage her opera, singer acquaintance, Tullio Carmlnat: offstage, to make ardent love to her. He became too ardent. Miss Kirk land said today, and she has resigned from the leading role of the comedy, ranking long-run play of Broadway. Buffalo Kid Chocolate, Cuba, knocked out Vic Burro no. New York (3). Newark, N. J.-Jack (Kid) Berg, England, outpointed Henry Perlicki Kalamazoo, Mich., (10). Pittsburgh Midget Mike O'Dowd, Columbus, outpointed Johnny Willis Erie. Pn.. (10). V Oakland SZ'. California May Change Car Fee SALEM. Ore., July 11 WV-If the people of California, in the fall elec tion, approve a proposed constitu tional amendment whereby the per sonal tax on automobiles becomes Dart of the state license lee. similar batted around twice, made nine hits f to the Oregon system. Secretary of and scored ten runs. They finished State Hoss expects fewer California Monkeys Eat by Color Monkeys can be taught to dis Unruleh color, according to an aa aotmcement of the Berlin riiysio loffical institute, where experiment! bave been made. Tbe tests were made with smalt Java monkeys, which come instantly when a yel low light is shown, but Ignore fill other colors. - E. l n 'wt ana uaimann; Craghead and Lorn bard 1. R. H. E. 7 14 1 ! -- - 1 6 8 Delaney, Peters, i At Los Aneeles: Seattle Los Angeles Kalllo and Cox: Home, Walsh and Hannah. At Sacramento: (Night game): Hollywood Sacramento R. H. E. 3 6 1. n c i 1 Turner and Basel.!-- t-k . . iioenier. 1 QUICK MEALS! Bersted TWO BURNER ELECTRIC stoves""" Jil't the thine for quick meal dlirlni; the lint Summer months. The price Is so low vou cannot afford to lie without this great ronvenlence another day. No more standing over a hot fire, the Berstrd Electric S'ove makes conking a pleasure even on the Hof test dais. Mailt In Red and Illue Ennmel. League Standings A.MKIIICAX Ilv the Ascorlat.il rrrs t-OAsr I.EAtit E I is Angeles Hollywood Sacramento ... Oakland San Francisco Missions , Seattle Portland . promisea not t-o u-ll wnat ine rem-. nant weighed out It wius nine pounds less than Mr. Tolley hd sr-Med when he net out three hours before. Chick Kvana. who won both the open and the amateur championship), of 1018. told me the heat aftectm him eurtouMy In that quite a number of ahota were struck while he had lost the vision of the ball. Not one of them wan an entirely bad shot. Chick said, but not waa an cnurely Kd thot- ! NATIONAL l.E A (UK And It la a curiou, fort that wlth-i w L out even belnp off the fairway In the Brooklyn 45 -ji 18 holes, or taktnp three putts on any, Chicaco 1 4s Green, Chick returned a card of 8:., Xew York .....17 42 R5 Moe Misses Shortest j St. Louis ; 40 35 Don Moe missed the shortest putt; Boston 36 89 of the first round and turned in a , P!tsbur,:h 34 41 75. at that. The putt was three In-: OnoinnM! at a-j i Washington ; Philadelphia New York .... ' Clevrland : Detroit St. Louis I Chicaco r Boston . L.. Pet. - 55 40 57S 53 44 .542 51 44 .537 50 48 521 49 47 .510 46 50 .470 -..42 54 .438 SS 58 J96 I.EAftlE W. L. Pet, 52 26 .667 54 29 . 651 .-- -.45 S3 .557 S 40 .494 36 48 .439 82 48 .400 29 46 .887 30 49 .380 with total of 26 hit, to which the Phillies added five errors. Pete Dono hue yielded 16 blows, Including the feature clout of the game. Chuck Klein's 25th home run of the season, but had no trouble going the route. Kaeping Up With the Neighbors It'a the modern wear and tent and strain that Is causlne. so man) FUilden deatha from heart ailtuonts. physicians have discovered, nnd usually It's nothlnc more than the strain of keeping up with the neishbora. Charlotte News. ches on the 12th cr-fn. Philadelphia 27 Pet .608 .577 .645 .533 .480 .453 .419 .875 "Honiti" of Red Indians American Indians did not hnlld loir houses hffore the comlnj: of the white man. That Is, they did nol build log houses In the sense that the seniors did Inter. But mnny trihes bulk wooden houses, com posed of poles for framework, and roofs of bark and thatchwerk. A few tribes even put logs together for their habitations, but they did not pnt them together after the fashion of the regular log bouse. African "Monkey Bread Monkey bread is also fcnWn as baobab, adnnsonia and digltnta. It comes from Africa, and grows or, trees that usually stand from AC to 70 feet high. Uonkey bread an olttoiig, woody fruit, growing fiom 7 Inches to IS Inches In lengih. The Juice is considered to have some medicinal properties, nnd if used In treating tropical fever. Tht ashes and bark are frequently boiled in rancid oil and used as A kind 0 soap bjr the natives. license plates on cars that are really ownea in Oregon. California's flat S3 fee has always been a temptation to some Oregon car owners to "boothg" plates from the neighboring state. The state traf- Pessimistic Idea No man Is happy. Man strives all his life through for Imaginary uai'imiesa, which ne seiuom attains. Princess Juliana ! To Wed Sigvard j AMSTERDAM. July 11 tJP-Bf ports' were circulated hr. th. .rz r,,, 1,.,. - . ran- $7.95 Two Way Heat Electric Stove Especially handy two burner Electric Htove tvltli- two way heat. The stove measures 18 Incite and Is nicely enamelled In green. A convenience that nill pay for itself many times over during the hot summer months. fic department is on the lookout lor i Hp" if he does. It Is only to be Jullftna. only daughter of Queen these and Secretary Hoss believes that by far most of the Callf-rnia plfitfs seen In Oregon, even outside the tourist season, are legal. Hoss 1 has been informed that tne reason California is trying to change its sys tem is that 400.0sX car owners evade the property tax on automobiles every- year. This Is SWIM WEEK Buy Your Suit at Special Reduced Prices 45c to $2.65 Sun Suits 68c to 88c .4 Merchandise Reduced KTc to 50 Stamped and Hemstitched Pillow Cases 79c Pair or 2 Pair for $1.50 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Effect of Ivy on Stucco The bureau of standards says that Ivy will not cause a stucco house to crack. It will, however, lend to prevent eraporatlon of the moisture from the wills after rain fall, with consequent possible damp ness In the house. The tendrils of the ivy may bore Into the stucco and may cause disintegration at these points, provided the stucco is not of good quality. Life an Experiment Do not be loo timid and squeamish about your actions. All life Is an experiment. The more experiments you mak3 tbe better. What if they are a little coarse, and you may get your coat soiled or torn? What If you do get fairly rolled In the dirt once or twice? Vp again, you shall never be so afraid of a tumble. Kaiph Waldo Kroerson. Solar Surgery From the earliest lime sunlight has been considered an important nid In the prescription of health. The ancient Greeks and Itomans po-sed their naked bodies to the sun In the open ale to recruit men tal nnd physical energy. Exposure lo the sun's rays vns also adopted by the physicians of those times as a remedy for mnny afTlictions, "especi.-illy dropsy. Inflammation Of the kidneys and parnl.csis." Where 'Coon Makes Horns Home to Hie raccoon Is a hollow tree, usually an elm. The 'cocn enters by an opening In one of the big limbs or high up In the trunk. The hoilow sometimes extfnds down lo the roots, and when the tree is felled the animals are found in the stump at the level of the ground. Three or four of the roly poly ani mals sometimes'lire together in the same tree. disillusioned. 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In 172S, when (eat ral Wade was sent to Scotland to paci.-y the Hichlandem, he save ordfrs that the six companies in existence adopt a uniform tartan. This was of a dark color and rave rie to the nnme of the Black Waich. in r,:i these six coin pinles w?n formed lr.:o a reirl ment. and the history of the Black Watch bepan. iX Keep Smiling New Low Prices of Unfair Actios The term "propat-nnda-" Is vari ously defined. A thntichtt.il defini tion piven by A. J. Montgomery of the A. A. A. ts that "as now cen oral!, applied, the word 'props panda' Implies an attempt to n the press in order to create pnMIc sontiment In favor of a cause, while at the same time seekine to n. j real some relevant facts that would KEEP OUT! ! The Hot Sun With Awnings in Fancy Colors " 36" - 42" - IS" - 54" SPECIALLY PRICED , i IV nvesnrT to ralr Jndrtnent. .orro a udJ and ! 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